Dosman's disc for…..

To whomever receives my disc,

November 1992 was a special time for me. It was the start of my senior year of high school. Grunge was on its way to taking over music as I knew it, but prog rock still held a special place for me and my cross-country teammates. And still yet, music we called pop was still there, doing it’s thing. Not nearly as prevalent as it had been, but still there. I worked for a record store chain called Sound Warehouse, and it exposed me to all kinds of music I would have never normally listened to. So, this is my trip back to November of 1992, a super exciting time and the beginning of what I feel is the last real revolution in music, from pop to grunge, a genre that occupied my musical tastes for the next 10 years or so. Enjoy my trip down memory lane…

Dan

Track list:

  1. Alice In Chains – Would! (Soundtrack-Singles, 6/30/1992)
  2. Rush – Dreamline (Roll The Bones, 10/3/1991)
  3. Queensryche – Best I can (Empire, 10/4/1990)
  4. The Heights – How Do You Talk To an Angel? (Soundtrack-The Heights 10/5/1992)
  5. Del Amitri – Always The Last To Know (Change Everything, 6/1/1992)
  6. Gin Blossoms – Until I Fall Away (New Miserable Experience, 8/4/1992)
  7. Rush – The Pass (Presto, 11/21/1989)
  8. Metallica – Nothing Else Matters (Metallica, 8/12/1991)
  9. Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Sprit (Nevermind, 9/24/1991)
  10. Eric Clapton – Tears In Heaven (Soundtrack-Rush, 1/14/1992)
  11. Brian May – Driven By You (Back To The Light, 9/28/1992)
  12. Sophie B. Hawkins – Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover (Tongues and Tails, 4/21/1992)
  13. Sonia Dada – You Don't Treat Me No Good (Sonia Dada, 9/22/1992)
  14. Inxs – Beautiful Girl (Welcome To Wherever You Are, 8/3/1992)
  15. Pearl Jam – Release, (Ten, 8/27/1991)

Recording Methodology: Rips from the CDs that I owned to FLAC using XLD for Mac to Platinum MD to MZ-NF610 via USB.

Label: I'm a terrible artist (that's why I married one), so standard label with a picture I thought that captured the way I felt.

Notes: I lost These Are Days from 10,000 Maniacs because the album came out 11/14/1992. Wanted to squeeze it in, but rules are rules. The rest of this was super-fun to collect and a real trip down memory lane. Brought back all the fun memories of working in the record store, and a super-fun time in my life.

Photos: Coming soon!